Geography is spatial  so why not learn it
spatially? Reading that Virginia is north ("on top
of") North Carolina does not stick in the mind very
well. Seeing a picture is better, and moving the states
around on a map is better still. It is easier to remember
and more meaningful. Give your child a picture of the
world that she will always have in her mind. From history
books to the nightly news, or the Net, your child will
know the WHERE of important events.

Download and
play the U.S. Map Puzzle game. Put in the states with the
state borders shown on the background to learn quickly.
Try it without the state borders to test your knowledge.
Learn the capitals. Play for your fastest time or just
for fun.

Better than a
wooden U.S. map puzzle: more learning and more fun. With
this game you cant lose Massachusetts under the
couch.

You might also be interested
in:MegaMaps - Walk Through the
Continents Print U.S.
and World maps from a single page to 8 pages (nearly 7
feet across). Large maps to learn geography, to color for
fun, or to put together as a puzzle. This is a fun way to
learn the states, their capitals and foreign countries.
Great for classrooms and homeschool. Free Software.

We welcome all comments on your and your children's experience with our
maps and software. Any additional learning ideas will be added to
our pages (with credit to you) for others to enjoy.